I guess I must disagree with you Tene 😀 Brosnan was given only one good script, which was Goldeneye, and by his own admission that's the only one he vividly remembers. The other three movies are a blur in his memory, which kinda speaks for the quality of those movies. Not that they're bad, they're just wasted potential.
I especially feel like The World Is Not Enough (which I'm an apologist of) is an example of that, because Brosnan never felt more like Bond than in this one. From the emotional tension of whether or not he should trust Elektra, to the cold-blooded kills he delivered in Bilbao, to Davidov and to Elektra herself. But it gets held back by a lackluster finale on the sub with Renard and Denise Richards' wooden acting.
Then there's Die Another Day. There's a lot wrong with it which I won't go into, but the potential lay with the North Korea plotline. Bond spent over a year imprisoned and tortured there, and the writers didn't think to give him some PTSD as a consequence? He comes out of there with only cosmetic injuries and mentally practically unscathed like it was an overnight layover.
Allow me to disagree in return
🙄 I do think that the writers could have exploited the fact that Renard did not feel pain a bit better for a more intense fight. The way Bond killed him was seriously anti-climatic.
However, Denise Richards? If her acting was wooden then it was all firewood because she was sizzling HOT
While I do think her character felt underused and very forgettable, it did not have to be this way. They could have given her guns for instance, to match that Lara Croft look, and be more of a help for Bond. Or there could have been a scene of her getting tortured by Renard or Elektra; that would have given her more emotional power. Also, to be fair, Ms Richards must have hated Sophie Marceau. It is not only very hard to play opposite her as she eats all of the screen, her character (Elektra) was so wonderfully written that it overshadowed everyone, including Bond and Renard.
I love Die Another Day. Awesome plot, wonderful action scenes (save for that embarrassing surfing moment) and above all very referential. A real love letter to the genre. My favourite scene has got to be the duel between the two gadget-laden cars, super intense and well-choreographed; finally the villains have the tech to match Q-branch! And about the captivity/torture, I disagree too. Best opening in the history of the series: Bond fails his mission
About the fact he does not have PTSD, I wanna say
au contraire, it would have been a major
faux-pas to have him traumatized. This is not Bourne, this is James Bond, he does not break. If anything, it was worth it for the scene on the boat where he is getting medical treatment and the doctors comment on the state of his liver
Die Another Day also contains two amazing sword fights, and two of the most attractive and intriguing ladies in the franchise, with Halle Berry and Rosamund Pike, both playing highly trained agents. That scene where Ms Berry runs up that grassy hill in Cuba in her bare feet, silenced gun in hand and lightly clad in an evanescent sundress...